Coupang's Major Data Breach Exposes Structural Vulnerabilities
Coupang, South Korea's leading e-commerce platform, has faced the country's largest data breach in over a decade, affecting over 33 million customers. The breach exploited authentication vulnerabilities, possibly involving a former employee. Authorities and the public demand accountability, while potential legal and financial repercussions loom for Coupang.
In a significant development, South Korea's e-commerce leader Coupang has been hit by the nation's worst data breach in over a decade, compromising the personal information of more than 33 million customers.
An initial investigation suggests the breach started in June through overseas servers, with a former employee allegedly involved by leveraging lingering authentication keys. This unauthorized access has led to leaked customer names, email addresses, and order histories.
As legal redress is sought, including a potential class-action lawsuit, Coupang faces scrutiny and financial implications amidst concerns about pervasive security vulnerabilities in South Korea's digital infrastructure.
(With inputs from agencies.)

